After putting in some miles on the C17S I decided to switch back to my B17. 
I think they feel pretty different - the C17 was nowhere near the broken in 
feel of my B17. I _want_ to have a a more weather-proofed saddle and may go 
down the WTB SSTx rabbit hole soon. However for me the solution wasn't the 
C17. It felt too harsh and had no give.

Perhaps adjust your B17 to be more flat when you go on the trail and see 
how that works? Maybe tension out the bolt a bit as well?

-J

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 9:20:34 AM UTC-7, jinxed wrote:
>
> No, if anything it's the opposite. It doesn't seem to matter if I 
> re-tension, adjust height or fore/aft positioning either. Again, it's not a 
> problem unless I'm riding in the dirt with some technical terrain. The B17 
> is the only saddle I've used that required a nose up tilt for me to be 
> comfortable on.
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 5:32:28 AM UTC-6, Johnny Alien wrote:
>>
>> Do you start to run the B17 more level once it's broken in?  I don't ride 
>> nose up but have found the C17 feels most comfortable set up just like the 
>> standard B17.
>>
>>

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